WO2006003245A1 - Detecteur de champ electrique - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a sensor product.
- the sensor product can be used in computer user interfaces, occupant or passenger monitoring systems, e.g. in keyboards, smart air bag systems, and floor constructions.
- Electric field sensing refers to a method for determining positions, movements and geometries of objects on the basis of disturbances which they cause to a surrounding electric field. Most of the pioneering work in electric field sensing can be attributed to nature. Electric fields are, used by various aquatic animals for sensing their environment, especially in the dark, muddy waters where light is scarce (Bastian J.,Electrosensory Organism, Physics Today, pages 30- 37, February 1994).
- CST Charge source tomography
- the CST-based user interface device comprises a resistive sheet, peripheral electrodes, and a current/voltage controller. During operation, a controller applies voltage patterns to points on the perimeter of the resistive sheet and measures the currents that arise as a consequence.
- the CST enables an interactive surface to be used with bare hands without touching. Furthermore, the CST makes it possible to manufacture low-cost and mechanically robust user interface devices that are scalable and easy to embed into a variety of surface materials and shapes.
- a general object of the invention is to provide a cost-effective sensor product for touch-free interfaces.
- the sensor product may comprise several layers attached to each other.
- a specific object is to provide a sensor product that comprises an array or matrix of electrically conductive areas and conductors on a flexible substrate, and a method for manufacturing it.
- the electrically conductive areas form sensor elements.
- the sensed area is scalable by increasing the number of the electrically conductive areas. It is also possible to increase the area of the electrically conductive areas and the distances between them at the expense of resolution.
- Another specific object is to provide a sensor product, also known as a resistive sheet laminate, comprising an electrically conductive area, which includes a resistive sheet and peripheral electrodes on a flexible substrate, and a method for manufacturing it.
- the area of the resistive sheet is scalable without changing the number of electrodes.
- a further specific object is to provide ways of adjusting the conductivity of the resistive sheet.
- the present invention also provides conductors between the electrically conductive areas and the output and protective layers if desired.
- the conductors may be made using the same material and manufacturing process as the electrodes. However, in order to maximize the cost efficiency in some cases it might be advantageous to use a different material and process for electrodes and conductors.
- the manufacturing process steps of the present invention also enable utilization of a continuous roll-to-roll process.
- This invention is not limited to the CST-based user interfaces, but may also be applied to similar sensor technologies, such as capacitive sensors and electrical impedance tomography.
- a characteristic feature of the products in accordance with the present invention is a layered structure that comprises conducting sensor elements, or a resistive sheet and peripheral electrodes as an alternative structure.
- said layered structure also comprises conductors between the electrically conductive areas and the output and protective layers.
- the sensor product of the invention can be used, for example, for user- computer interfaces and for sensing bodies.
- the touch-free operation, scalability, flexibility, robustness, and low-cost manufacturing enable a large variety of applications.
- the sensor product can be a substitute for a keyboard, a mouse, a touch pad, or a touch screen, or the sensor product can be used in parallel with them.
- the sensor product can be used as smart blackboards, whiteboards, orflipcharts. Further, the sensor product can be used at info kiosks, cash machines, and in industrial control panels.
- the sensor product can be hidden in/on/behind/under construction elements, for example walls, panels, boards, tables, displays, windows, or posters.
- the sensor product can be used for identifying the presence, orientation, location, or movement of a body.
- the sensor product can be hidden as a sensor mat into/onto/under/behind floors, walls, roofs, or seats.
- the sensor product can be used for car passenger sensing for example for air bag control, or air condition control.
- Other uses of the sensor product include safety and security applications, access control systems, burglar alarm systems, safety and monitoring systems for aged and disabled people, building automation, lighting control, or air conditioning.
- the sensor product of the invention comprises a substrate, an output, at least one electrically conductive area on the surface of the substrate and at least one conductor between the at least one electrically conductive area and the output.
- the electrically conductive area may comprise sub-areas, whose electrical conductivity differs from each other, or the electrically conductive area may have substantially the same conductivity throughout the whole area.
- the substrate is a sheet-like material, or a film.
- the substrate comprises plastic material, or fibrous material in a form of a nonwoven fabric, fabric, paper, or board. Suitable plastics are, for example, plastics comprising polyethyleneterephtalate (PET), polypropylene (PP), or polyethylene (PE).
- PET polyethyleneterephtalate
- PP polypropylene
- PE polyethylene
- the substrate is preferably substantially flexible in order to conform with other surfaces on which it is placed. Besides one layer structure, the substrate can comprise more layers attached to each other.
- the substrate may comprise layers that are laminated to each other, extruded layers, coated or printed layers, or mixtures of those.
- the sensor product is provided with an output in order to make it possible to connect the output to control electronics. Measurement voltages and control output currents can be fed through the output. In practice the output can comprise conductors next to each other. A standard connector used in common electronic applications (e.g. Crimpflex®, Nicomatic SA, France) can be added to the output.
- the sensor product comprises an electrically conductive area which includes a resistive sheet and at least one peripheral electrode on a flexible substrate.
- the electrodes and the conductors comprise metal, electrically conductive carbon, or electrically conductive polymers. Common metals in that use are aluminium, copper and silver. Electrically conductive carbon may be mixed in a medium in order to manufacture an ink or a coating. Examples of electrically conductive polymers are polyacetylene, polyaniline and polypyrrole.
- the electrodes and the connectors can be made, for example, by etching or printing.
- the resistive sheet is preferably a rectangular area formed on the surface of the substrate.
- the term "resistive” refers to the fact that the resistive sheet typically possesses a lower electrical conductivity than the electrodes and the conductors.
- the resistive sheet has an electrical resistance in a range between 100 k ⁇ and 10 M ⁇ , preferably in a range between 0.9 M ⁇ and 1.1 M ⁇ .
- the resistive sheet comprise electrically conductive material, and it can be a printed layer, a coated layer, a plastic layer, or a fibrous layer.
- the resistive sheet may comprise conductive carbon, metallic layers, particles, or fibers, or electrically conductive polymers, such as polyacetylene, polyaniline, or polypyrrole.
- electrically conductive materials like ITO (indium tin oxide), PEDOT (poly-3,4- ethylenedioxythiophene), or carbon nanotubes can be used.
- the carbon nanotubes can be used in coatings which comprise the nanotubes and polymers.
- the same electrically conductive materials also apply to the electrodes and the conductors.
- the sensor product comprises an array or matrix of electrically conductive areas on a flexible substrate.
- the electrically conductive areas do not necessarily comprise separate electrodes but the electrically conductive area may comprise the same material throughout the electrically conductive area.
- the electrically conductive areas have a high electrical conductivity.
- the electrically conductive area can be of metal, electrically conductive carbon, or electrically conductive polymer. Common metals for that use are aluminium, copper and silver. Electrically conductive carbon may be mixed in a medium in order to manufacture an ink or a coating. Examples of the electrically conductive polymers are polyacetylene, polyaniline and polypyrrole. Although there may be difference in the electrical conductance, the same electrically conductive materials, which are mentioned in connection with the resistive sheet, also apply to the electrically conductive areas and conductors of the product according to the second embodiment.
- the electrically conductive area can be made, for example, by etching or printing. There are various techniques available for forming the electrically conductive areas and the conductors, for example etching, screen printing (flat bed or rotation), gravure, offset, flexography, inkjet printing, electrostatography, electroplating and chemical plating.
- a protecting layer which can be any flexible material, for example paper, board, or plastic, such as PET, PP, or PE.
- the protecting layer may be in the form of a nonwoven, fabric, or a foil.
- a protective dielectric coating for example an acrylic based coating, is possible.
- Fig. 1 a shows a top view of a sensor product
- Fig. 1 b shows a cross section of the sensor product of Fig. 1 ,
- Fig. 2a shows a top view of a potential sensor product structure for passenger sensing applications used in smart air bag systems
- Fig. 2b shows a cross-sectional view of the sensor product structure of Fig. 2a
- Fig.3a shows a top view of a sensor product for monitoring conductive objects
- Fig. 3b shows a cross-sectional view of the sensor product of Fig. 3a
- Fig. 4a shows a top view of a sensor product for monitoring conductive objects
- Fig. 4b shows a cross-sectional view of the sensor product of Fig. 4a
- Fig. 4c shows a top view from a junction of conductors and a dielectric / conductive bridge
- Fig. 4d shows a cross-sectional view from a junction of conductors and a dielectric / conductive bridge.
- Fig. 1a shows a top view and Fig. 1b shows a cross section of a sensor product 7 (section A-A).
- Electrodes 2 and conductors 3 are formed on a surface of a substrate 6.
- the conductors 3 connect the electrodes 2 via an output 8 to a connector 5.
- a resistive sheet 4 overlaps the electrodes 2.
- a protecting layer 1 is formed on top of the substrate in such a manner that the electrodes 2, conductors 3 and the resistive sheet remain between the substrate 6 and the protecting layer 1.
- Fig. 2 illustrates a potential sensor product structure for passenger sensing applications used in smart air bag systems.
- Fig. 2a shows a top view and
- Fig. 2b shows a cross-sectional view (section B-B).
- the sensor product comprises a substrate 24 on the surface of which are formed electrically conductive areas which form sensor elements 21.
- the sensor elements 21 are connected to an output 26 via conductors 25.
- the output 26 connects the sensor product 27 to the electronics.
- Number 23 denotes ventilation holes.
- Fig. 3 illustrates a sensor product for monitoring electrically conductive objects, for example movement and location of a human body. This application is mainly used for monitoring aged and disabled people.
- Fig. 3a shows a top view and Fig. 3b shows a cross-sectional view (section C-C).
- the sensor product 35 comprises a substrate 34, electrically conductive areas which form sensor elements 31 formed on the surface of the substrate 34 and conductors 33 connecting the sensor elements 31 to an output.
- Fig. 4a shows a top view of a sensor product for monitoring electrically conductive objects, for example movement and location of a human body
- Fig. 4b shows a cross-sectional view of the sensor product of Fig. 4a (section D-D).
- the sensor product can be manufactured as a continuous web in a roll-to-roll process.
- the sensor product comprises a substrate 44, an electrically conductive area 41 and conductors 43 on the surface of the substrate 44.
- the electrically conductive area 41 and the conductors 43 remain between the substrate 44 and the protecting layer 42.
- Number 45 denotes a dielectric bridge onto which surface an electrically conductive bridge is printed. In this manner the sensor product can be manufactured as a continuous roll, and the continuous roll can be cut at a desired point.
- Number 48 denotes an output but the output can be formed at any cutting point, for example at section D-D shown in Fig. 4a.
- Figs. 4c and 4d shows views from the junction of the conductors 43 and the dielectric / conductive bridge 45 (which is also shown in Fig. 4a).
- the dielectric / conductive bridge 45 comprises two layers, a conductive layer 46 and a dielectric layer 47.
- the dielectric layer 47 is formed on the surface of the conductor 43 and the conductive layer 46 is formed on the surface of the dielectric layer 47.
- the conductor 43 should make a contact with the conductive layer 46 of the bridge 45 the dielectric layer is omitted from that point.
- the technique by which the bridge arrangement is formed may be a flexible printing technique, for instance ink-jet printing.
- By the printing technique it ⁇ s possible to print diverse patterns according to the need.
- the invention is described by examples:
- a sensor product according to Fig. 1 was manufactured.
- the electrodes and conductors of the sensor product are of aluminium, and the resistive sheet is a printed area.
- the electrically conductive element of the printing ink is carbon.
- the manufacturing process of the sensor product comprises:
- the conductors and electrodes can be made by any known aluminum etching technique by using the following process: a. Resist printing i.e. printing a conductor/s and an electrode pattem/s to a AUPET laminate (e.g. PET/adhesive/aluminium) with a resist ink (e.g. Coates XV1000-2). b. Etching of the AI/PET laminate
- a resistive sheet is printed by using conducting carbon ink (e.g. Dupont 7102) on top of the etched PET - film.
- the conductivity of the carbon ink can be adjusted to the desired level by using dielectric paste (e.g. Dupont 3571).
- dielectric paste e.g. Dupont 3571.
- optimal resistance with a 141x225 mm size sheet is 0.9-1.1 M ⁇ , measured between two electrodes which are placed at opposite sides of the rectangle forming the resistive sheet (the measurement is made in the length direction of the rectangle, i.e. in the direction where the longest distance between the electrodes is possible).
- the resistance may vary from 10 k ⁇ to 100 M ⁇ depending on the size of the sheet and the application.
- the carbon printed area overlaps the aluminum electrodes.
- a protective layer e.g. self adhesive PP- or PE-film.
- the resist printing can be made by any common printing techniques, for example by screen printing (flat bed or rotation), gravure, offset, or flexography.
- the etching can be made by any common etching process, for example a process based on ferric chloride, sodium hydroxide, or hydrogen chloride.
- any other conducting inks can also be used to form the resistive sheet area, the conductors and the electrodes.
- the resistive sheet area can be printed by any common printing techniques, for example by screen printing (flat bed or rotation), gravure, offset or flexography.
- resistive sheet area by using any conventional coating technology and print or tape, or by other means fabricate electrodes on top of the coated resistive area.
- Electrodes and conductors of the sensor product are of copper, and the resistive sheet is a printed area.
- the electrically conductive element of the printing ink is carbon.
- Conductors and electrodes can be made by any known copper etching technique by using the following process steps: a. Resist printing i.e. printing conductor and electrode pattern on the copper PET laminate with resist ink (e.g. Coates XV1000-
- Resistive area is printed by using electrically conductive carbon ink (e.g. Dupont 7102) on top of the etched PET - film.
- the conductivity of the carbon ink can be adjusted to the desired level by using a dielectric paste (e.g. Dupont 3571).
- a dielectric paste e.g. Dupont 3571.
- optimal resistance with a 141x225 mm size sheet is 0.9-1.1 M ⁇ , measured between two electrodes at opposite sides of the sheet in the length direction. The resistance may vary from 10 k ⁇ to 100 M ⁇ depending on the size of the sheet and the application).
- the carbon printed area overlaps with the copper electrodes.
- Connector fastening e.g. standard Crimpflex connector
- Resist printing can be made by any common printing technique, such as, for example, screen printing (flat bed or rotation), gravure, offset or flexography.
- Etching can be any common etching process; for example a process based on ferric chloride, copper chloride.
- the resistive area can be printed by any common printing technique, for example, screen printing (flat bed or rotation), gravure, offset or flexography.
- any other conducting inks can also be used to form the resistive area, conductors and electrodes. It is also possible to make the resistive area by using any conventional coating technology and print or tape, or by other means fabricate electrodes on top of the coated resistive area.
- a sensor product according to Fig. 1 was manufactured. Electrodes and conductors of the sensor product are printed with a silver ink, and the resistive sheet is a printed area. The electrically conductive element of the printing ink is carbon. Manufacturing steps:
- Conductors and electrodes are printed with conducting silver ink on the substrate (e.g. PET film)
- a resistive sheet area is printed by using conducting carbon ink (e.g. Dupont 7102) on top of the etched PET - film. Conductivity of the carbon ink can be adjusted to the desired level by using dielectric paste (e.g. Dupont 3571). According to the research results, optimal resistance with a 141x225 mm size sheet is 0.9-1.1 M ⁇ , measured between two electrodes at opposite sides of the sheet in the length direction. The resistance may vary from 10 k ⁇ to 100 M ⁇ depending on the size of the sheet and the application). The carbon printed area overlaps with the silver electrodes. 3. Lamination of a protective layer (e.g. PP- or PE-film).
- a protective layer e.g. PP- or PE-film
- Conductors and electrodes can be printed by any common printing technique, such as, for example screen printing (flat bed or rotation), gravure, offset or flexography.
- the resistive area can be printed by any common printing technique; for example, screen printing (flat bed or rotation), gravure, offset or flexography.
- Any other conducting inks can also be used to form the resistive area, conductors and electrodes.
- resistive area by using any conventional coating technology and print or tape, or by other means fabricate electrodes on top of the coated resistive area.
- a sensor product according to Fig. 1 was manufactured. Electrodes and conductors of the sensor product were printed with a silver ink, and the resistive sheet was made of electrically conductive carbon paper. Manufacturing steps:
- Dielectric, conductors and electrodes can be printed by any common printing techniques, such as, for example, screen printing (flat bed or rotation), gravure, offset or flexography. Any other conducting inks can also be used to form resistive area, conductors and electrodes.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a potential sensor product structure for passenger sensing applications used in smart air bag systems).
- Conductors are printed with conducting silver ink on the substrate (e.g. PET film)
- Sensor elements area printed by using conducting carbon ink (e.g. Dupont 7102) on top of the conductors.
- conducting carbon ink e.g. Dupont 7102
- a protective layer e.g. PP- or PE-film.
- Connector fastening e.g. standard Crimpfiex connector
- Conductors and electrodes can be printed by any common printing technique, such as, for example, screen printing (flat bed or rotation), gravure, offset or flexography. Any conducting inks can be used to form conductors and electrodes.
- the sensor element area can be printed by any common printing techniques for example screen printing (flat bed or rotation), gravure, offset or flexography. Any conducting inks can be used to form sensor elements.
- sensor elements from aluminum, or copper. It is also possible to etch sensor elements, conductors and electrodes from aluminum, or copper.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a sensor laminate structure for monitoring electrically conductive objects, for example movement and location of a human body).
- Conductors are printed with conducting silver ink on the substrate
- the sensor elements area (e.g. PET film) 2.
- the sensor elements area (the electrically conductive areas) is printed by using conductive carbon ink (e.g. Dupont 7102) on the top of the conductors.
- a protective layer e.g. PP- or PE-film.
- Conductors and electrodes can be printed by any common printing technique, such as, for example, screen printing (flat bed or rotation), gravure, offset or flexography. Any conducting ink can be used to form conductors and electrodes.
- the sensor element area can be printed by any common printing technique, for example, screen printing (flat bed or rotation), gravure, inkjet, offset or flexography. Electrostatography is also a usable method. Any conducting ink can be used to form sensor elements. EXAMPLE 7.
- a sensor product according to Fig. 3 was manufactured. Manufacturing steps:
- Conductors and sensor elements are etched from aluminum - PET laminate by using any known aluminum etching technique and the following process steps: a. Resist printing i.e. printing conductor and sensor element pattern to the aluminum PET laminate with resist ink (e.g.
- Etching of aluminum laminate e.g. PET - adhesive - aluminum.
- a protective layer e.g. PP- or PE-film.
- Connector fastening e.g. standard Crimpflex connector
- Conductors and sensor elements can also be etched from copper by using any known etching process, such as, for example, ferric chloride or copper chloride based process.
- a sensor product according to Fig. 4 was manufactured.
- Fig. 4 illustrates a sensor laminate structure for monitoring aged and disabled people. This web structure enables cutting of the web at any point between the individual sensor elements because an output forms at the cutting point. The maximum number of the sensor elements in a sheet is the number of the output lines. Manufacturing steps:
- Continuous conductor lines are printed on the surface of the web with conducting silver ink in the first printing station.
- the amount of the conductor lines defines the maximum amount of the sensor elements in a single row and the shared connection to the electronics.
- Sensor elements area printed by using conducting carbon ink (e.g. Dupont 7102).
- a dielectric bridge is printed in the next process step to electrically isolate the connection between the conductor lines and a conductive bridge that will be printed in the next step.
- a suitable printing technique for printing the dielectric bridge is, for example, ink-jet.
- the conductive bridge that connects the sensor element to an individual conducting line can be printed after that by using conducting silver ink.
- a protective layer e.g. PP- or PE-film.
- connection between the sensor element and output by using group of linear continuous lines parallel to the web on the backside of the substrate while the electrically conductive sensor elements are formed on the front side.
- the parallel conductors on the backside can be formed by etching or printing or by laminating of a flat cable on the backside of substrate.
- the contact between single conductor line on backside and sensor element on the front side is formed in two steps:
- vias are drilled (e.g. by using UV-laser) through the substrate to a single continuous conductors on the back side at the perpendicular location of sensor elements, and
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